You do it, Narrator. I already have a book sized outline for mine. It's scary (although I have half of the stuff we've talked as reason for writing - I'm not revising the past in it, though).
Apropos of nothing, Four Star Mary's, Pain is still a good song.
Eggs and bacon:
Cindy, your tagline ("Close your eyes.") reminded me of something. At the end of S2, doesn't Buffy tell Angel to do exactly that before she skewers him and sends him on his way to Hell?
Spike, on the other hand, goes out with the following line: "I want to see how it ends."
Neat contrast.
Signed, Is Still Sure Willow's Bi
She isn't? Color me surprised.
Makes thousands.
sniff.
Other than that, I gots nothing.
My fav seasons: 2, 1, 3, 6, 7, 5, 4.
S2 was a great test of the Slayer, especially because she committed two terrible errors at critical points -- the first, of commission (sex with Angel) and the second of omission (refusing to kill Angelus when she had the chance in the mall).
Plus, as Whedon had more episodes to expand on, the Scoobies solidified themselves as a unit. S1 was too short for the kind of interactions we saw in S2.
As I am big into the themes of redemption, S2 was about first the folly, then the redemption of the Slayer. The act of contrition was sending Angel to the hell dimension.
Oh, one other thing I was going to ask. At exactly 8:30 EST Tuesday night, halfway through the finale -- Buffy and Spike come face to face, from a distance and then there's a quick fadeout. What do you guys think happened "off-camera?"
The name of the girl playing the potential Slayer at bat is "Demetra Raven" in the credits.
Google search for her
And I feel like I always do whenever I see or read a really good story with a Final Epic Battle--just a teensy bit disappointed I don't live in a world where you can hand me a sword and point me toward the evil, but at the same time kinda reinspired for what I believe to be my own calling, such as it is. Like I want to tell the best stories I can, and love my husband with my whole heart, and be the best friend I know how to be, and make my voice heard on issues that matter to me, because that's my fight to make the world a better place, and to be who I was meant to be. My power may be small, but it's still a better world if I use it, than if I let it waste because it's not big enough to fix everything I see broken.
Susan, will you marry me?
Whoever it was who said women in America are whitefonted today, it's nauseating and true and the more we can kick out the fucking jams, the better I'm going to like it.
Deb, will you marry me?
The moment where Anya steeled herself was much like where Merry and Pippin leapt out to distract the Uruk Hai from Frodo -- it made me tear up because they're not supposed to fight, dammit! But they do get it, now, something bigger than self-preservation -- world preservation, and even though they're the least well equipped, pitifully so, they do it.
Because you can be a hero without the power.
The "stupid" thing Anya did? Was go against her every self-description, and fight for people she didn't even love. For people she didn't even know. Yeah, by her books, it was stupid. A marvellous stupid thing.
ita, will you quit making me cry?
Yeah, I got nothin' to add, just that I'm loving this conversation. Thanks, Buffistas, for making a great show even better for me.
Let dead stay dead and evil stay evil for once.
So now Joss is listing
Days of our Lives
among his influences?
My power may be small, but it's still a better world if I use it, than if I let it waste because it's not big enough to fix everything I see broken.
There's a song, called
Seven Sisters
(hi Ple) which includes the line "We cannot do great things, but only small things with great love". I like that song. (And, for that matter, Jewel's
Hands.)
Maybe Spike will rematerialize in a pile of footwear in a destroyed Sunnydale shoe store.